McBell
Unbound
For a measly $34.95 you do not have to toast millions of pieces to get JesusIf you toast several million pieces of bread you’ll get one with a Jesus face. Voila, a miracle. Post a pic of your Jesus toast once you’ve converted.
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For a measly $34.95 you do not have to toast millions of pieces to get JesusIf you toast several million pieces of bread you’ll get one with a Jesus face. Voila, a miracle. Post a pic of your Jesus toast once you’ve converted.
Or appears to. We don't know. That's what makes it inexplicable. We call it a 'miracle' not because we know it defied natural law. But because we dont know that it didn't.
That's a bias we can't support, since we don't know the limitations of "natural law". All we know is what we think they might be according to what things look like to us.
All a 'miracle' is, is something that looks like it defied natural law. But that doesn't mean that it did. Or that it didn't. It just means that it appeared to, to us.
There is no contradiction when you accept that we don;t know when or if anything defied natural law or not. All we're talking about here are how things appeared to people at the time. And people are not very reliable witnesses.
Easy, we don't know that what we observe is or is not defying natural law because we don't know the limits of natural law. Your presumption here is that if we know "X" then we can't claim that it's "not X". But we don't know "X" or "not X". We just think we do. So when something occurs outside our presumptions, we think it's "miraculous" (not X). But we can't know that it is. Any more than we can know that it's not.Your distinction doesn't make a difference. If natural law is defined descriptively based on what we observe occurs, how could anything we observe ever even appear to defy natural law?
That is true and a positive mental benefit that can be had through religion no doubt is invaluable in its own right.I think mentality can have a lot to do with our personal health.
At least something that can promote a positive mental outlook can't hurt.
Hormones like adrenaline and dopiness has been proven to block pain receptors. Certainly spiritual belief/experiences can release those in the body.
Seeing that you may not be interested, I am a little sad. I was hoping to prove to you the "miracles" of diabolism/diabolatry, sinister witchcraft, black magic, etc. But now I won't. Too bad for you. That was your last chance.Anyone can prove that the miracles of any kind in the major religious texts, actually happened.
Yes, that's right I am happy to become a Christian or a Muslim.
However, if these miracles cannot be proven, then you must reflect on your belief and the possibility that you believe in what you do, because of your upbringing.
Do not be afraid.
Atheist arrogance is just as disgusting as Christian arrogance. It's seen here in the assumption "you must reflect...because of your upbringing." It is a reasonable assumption that most people hold their religious views simply because it's how they were raised but this position ignores that many, including the religious, grew up something else and converted later in life.Anyone can prove that the miracles of any kind in the major religious texts, actually happened.
Yes, that's right I am happy to become a Christian or a Muslim.
However, if these miracles cannot be proven, then you must reflect on your belief and the possibility that you believe in what you do, because of your upbringing.
Do not be afraid.
There's also the reality that every study suggesting prayer works there's a study that shows it makes recovery longer and harder. Many, particularly Christians, love to preach their religion gives hope in the face of death, but what they don't tell us that it gives some people horrible, terrible, nightmarish fears in the face of death because they believe after death it's going to get unimaginably worse for them. They don't talk of the childhoods that were ruined and traumatized over their doctrines of eternal punishments and suffering. They don't speak of the existentialist anxieties that come from believing in a panoptic god who is ever willing and eager to roast your *** for the slightest, most trivial and petty of offenses.It's important however to note the limitations which some religious ignore when it comes to overall health and well being and take higher chances which may or may not work without medical care being included in as well.
But it's so much easier to hate on "religion" when you ignore it's diversity and complexity. Stop ruining the OP!There's far more to religions than supposed miracles. Many folks go through and reflect on their beliefs without miracles having anything to do with it.
... All of the world's wmd's were created by scientists and engineers....
All of the world's wmd's were created by scientists and engineers.
I believe I can lol. The proof is all around you but you only see with eyes of skepticism.
A willingness on the part of their customers, to bet money on an outcome without access to all the pertinent information, is the reason bookmaking is such a lucrative business. I suggest you avoid gambling until you learn this important life lesson.
How do you think that a miracle could be proven to you unless you actually witnessed that miracle firsthand?Anyone can prove that the miracles of any kind in the major religious texts, actually happened.
Yes, that's right I am happy to become a Christian or a Muslim.
Why do you believe that all believers hold beliefs because of miracles?However, if these miracles cannot be proven, then you must reflect on your belief and the possibility that you believe in what you do, because of your upbringing.
Do not be afraid.
I do not need to see signs and wonders in order to believe.Except that ye see signs and wonders, ye do not believe...
So do I.Come on... You know how this ends.
Miracles are to strengthen those who already trust the giver of the miracle (God). Long-ago miracles cannot be proven by men to anyone. Miracles happen today. I have witnessed them; been involved in their occurrence. Nor can these contemporary miracles be proven to anyone by another. But they are real, as is God.
Bad information leads to distrust in, and of, God. Which results in no miracles in that person's life. Or it results in that person not being able to discern miracles in his life. Sounds like you've been given bad information.
Are you not happy being the person you are?
You have not defined the parameters.No I'm vey happy thanks mate, I'm still waiting for someone to show me evidence of a miracle?
There's a magician and a boy who is his real son.
Now, does this magician need to show some magic to that boy in order to prove himself as his father ?
There's a Father -nd- Son relationship between God -nd- His creation.
There's NOT Magician -nd- Audience relationship between God -nd- His creation.
Or, you might reflect on why someone would want as a convert a person who would pose such a silly ask.